From TARDIS cupcakes to Dalek dresses, the Whovians are one of the most DIY geek subcultures. Take a peek at the craft projects that made us doff our floppy hats in salute. Warning: This post is bigger on the inside.

If you haven't guessed, I love geek craft projects. The only thing I find more adorable than a geek knitting on the bus is a geek knitting a Jayne hat on the bus to wear to the next Browncoat meeting. In the spirit of geeky DIY, I decided to share some of my favorite Doctor Who projects.

Adipose Plushies
The cuddliest antagonists since Tribbles. My favorite Adipose DIY toy to date is Erica Kern's Adipose doll that was profiled on Craftzine. I caught Erica crafting in the line for Doctor Who at Comic-Con this year, and heard she even got the Who crew to sign one of her Adipose toys.

The Dalekettes

Remember the Dalekettes? I thought you might. More photos have surfaced of the trio of hot Aussie Who fans won our hearts not long ago.

Cakes are one of the most popular Who craft projects. David Tennant spoke at Comic-Con this year about how weird it was to see his face plastered on cakes all over England. I wonder how he feels about all the cake love the Daleks get? Did you know there is an ENTIRE Flickr pool devoted to Dalek Desserts? Because nothing is better than devouring, er, Exterminating, a Dalek cupcake.

That makes....306 Type 40's?
What's geekier than building your own TARDIS? Building your own TARDIS to house your homemade MAME console, of course. Winner of hands-down the most amazing and most geeky Doctor Who project is Simon Jansen, who built this incredible MAME console